Zell am Ziller - Zillertal Arena Piste Map Download
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Top Rated for
4.94 (9 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.89 (9 Ratings)
Lift Efficiency
4.86 (7 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.81 (8 Ratings)
Value for Money
4.72 (9 Ratings)
Overall Rating
4.71 (7 Ratings)
Eating Out
Beginner 30%
Intermediate 57%
Advanced 13%
Overall Rating
4.72
From 9 Reviews
84
Total Runs
570
Bottom Elevation
2500
Top Elevation
143
Skiable Terrain
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Zell am Ziller - Zillertal Arena Piste Map

Grab the Zell am Ziller ski resort map to explore the full Zillertal Arena, one of Austria's largest ski areas with 143km of pistes spread across 84 runs. The trail map shows you'll find 25 beginner runs, 48 intermediate trails, and 11 advanced slopes, all serviced by 52 lifts including 12 gondolas and cable cars. Elevations range from 570m in the valley up to 2,500m at the top, giving you over 1,900m of vertical to play with across this expansive terrain.

piste map for Zell am Ziller - Zillertal Arena

Best Runs in Zell am Ziller - Zillertal Arena

Zell am Ziller - Zillertal Arena has a cracking selection of pistes spread across the entire valley, and you'll find something brilliant no matter your level. Here's what stands out:

  • Familienabfahrt (Blue): A wide, mellow cruiser running from Kreuzjoch down to Zell that's ideal for building confidence with consistent gradient throughout.

  • Panoramaabfahrt (Blue): This scenic run from Rosenalm delivers stunning valley views whilst maintaining an easy-going pitch that's perfect for early intermediates.

  • Übungsabfahrt Kreuzwiesenalm (Blue): A gentle practice slope near the main Kreuzwiesenalm lift that's consistently used by ski schools and brilliant for nailing those parallel turns.

  • Hochzeiger Talabfahrt (Red): This long red run drops over 1,000 vertical metres from Übergangsjoch to Gerlos and rewards committed intermediates with varied terrain and proper leg-burn.

  • Gerlosstein Nord (Red): A consistently pitched red with excellent width for carving that runs down the north face of Gerlosstein and rarely gets too crowded.

  • Arena-Abfahrt (Red): This varied intermediate run links different sectors of the ski area and gives you a proper tour of the terrain with enough pitch to keep things interesting.

  • Karspitz Hang (Red): A steeper red section below Karspitz that tests your technique with tighter turns and a bit more gradient than your average intermediate cruiser.

  • Gerlosstein Süd (Black): The most challenging marked piste in the area drops steeply down the south face with sustained pitch and gets proper gnarly when mogulled up.

  • Horberg-Abfahrt (Black): A technical black run with steep sections and narrow passages that'll have advanced skiers working hard, especially in variable snow conditions.